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Montreal police have introduced a new patch, as shown in this handout image, to replace a symbol that many officers wore on their uniforms to honour fallen colleagues but that has become associated with the far right. The new symbol contains the words 鈥渇allen but never forgotten" in French and the force鈥檚 coat of arms. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Montreal Police Department *MANDATORY CREDIT *

Montreal police have introduced a new patch to replace a symbol that many officers have worn on their uniforms to honour fallen colleagues but that has become associated with the far right.

Police Chief Fady Dagher said Wednesday that the controversial thin blue line symbol, depicting a black and white 春色直播 flag divided by a blue horizontal stripe, is worn by about 10 to 15 per cent of Montreal officers.

Some who wear it say it's an expression of solidarity with police who have died on duty, but the symbol has become associated with Blue Lives Matter 鈥 a term used by some police supporters in response to the Black Lives Matter movement. It has also been criticized as a symbol of white supremacy.

Dagher says the switch is necessary to instil trust and display neutrality. The new circular patch contains the words 鈥渇allen but never forgotten" in French around the police force鈥檚 coat of arms. The new patch still features a blue line, but it forms a circle rather than a dividing line.

鈥淭he thin blue line (symbol) was contaminated by the extreme right in the United States,鈥 said Dagher, pointing out that the American version of it was used by rioters at the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

But despite a portion of his officers wearing a symbol publicly embraced by hate groups, Dagher says there isn鈥檛 a problem of right-wing extremism within the department鈥檚 ranks. He said officers he has spoken to about it were surprised to learn about the patch鈥檚 history.

Sociologist Fr茅d茅ric Boisrond, who has served as an external consultant to the force on questions of public perception and racial discrimination, said it is 鈥渢otally unacceptable鈥 and 鈥渧ery insulting鈥 that some officers still choose to wear a symbol that has been embraced by hate groups, including white nationalists at the deadly Charlottesville, Va., rally in 2017.

However, it may be many months before patches are swapped. The police department will allow a transition period for officers to make the switch before the change is enforced sometime after the summer.

In fact, the police chief says a hard deadline won鈥檛 be put in place, nor will non-compliant officers be penalized. The whole process could take over a year, and he鈥檒l consider it a 鈥渉uge success鈥 if the majority of officers have switched to the new patch by next year.

Max Stanley Bazin, president of La Ligue des Noirs du Qu茅bec, an association representing Black Quebecers, welcomed the decision but said there should be no transition period and the thin blue line patches should come off immediately. He says an authority representing the state should never be allowed to wear a known symbol that intimidates its citizens and provokes violence.

This report by 春色直播was first published May 29, 2024.

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